The Science of Mind - Ernest Holmes

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Illusion of Mind.—Means looking at a picture in Mind which may be real, only as a picture, but not as substance. As a picture of a person is not the person, so there are many pictures, drawn in Mind, which are real only as pictures. Mine is not an illusion, but might present us with illusions, unless we are very careful to distinguish the false from the true. Image.—The mental likeness of anything. Imagination.—The imaging faculty. Immaculate Conception.—All things are immaculately conceived, as all things come from the One. Immortality.—The Deathless Principle of Being in all people. Immutable Law.—Absolute in its ability to accomplish. Impersonal Receptivity.—The Creative Mind is impersonal receptivity, in that It receives all seeds of thought. Incarnation.—The Spirit of God in all Creation. Individuality.—The Real Idea of man, as distinguished from the outer personality. Induce.—The act of planting seeds of thought in Creative Mind. Inductive Reasoning.—Reasoning from effect to cause. Indwelling Christ.—Generic man, manifesting through the individual. The idea of Divine Sonship. The Real Man. As much of this reality appears as we allow to express through us. Indwelling Ego.—The Spirit of man as differentiated from his soul or subjective mentality. The Real Man which is the conscious part of him. Indwelling God.—The Real Man is as much of God as he is able to embody. The Divine Spark, Birthless and Deathless. Infinite.—That which is beyond all comprehension. Inherent Life.—Real life as distinguished from latent life. Inner Sight.—The spiritual capacity of knowing the Truth. It is a mental quality which brings the mentality to a comprehension of Reality. Insanity.—The loss of the objective faculties.

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